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- History of scrolls - Wikipedia
Scrolls were used by the Hebrews to record their religious texts, which today is referred to as the Tanakh Some of these ancient scrolls are known today, i e , the Dead Sea Scrolls
- What Are the Dead Sea Scrolls? - Biblical Archaeology Society
Discover the Dead Sea Scrolls—one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century Unearthed near Qumran 75 years ago, these ancient texts illuminate the Bible’s history, the beliefs of Jewish sects, and life in the Second Temple period
- Scrolls: A Basic Introduction | Medieval Scrolls at Harvard
What is a scroll? A scroll, or rotulus, or roll, is a length of papyrus, leather, parchment, or paper, on which writing is preserved and which is stored in a rolled form It is most often made by fastening several pieces together, with glue, thread, or thongs
- The Dead Sea Scrolls - Introduction
The most well-known texts among the Dead Sea Scrolls are the ancient religious writings found in eleven caves near the site of Qumran Discoveries from additional sites yielded mostly documents and letters, especially papyri that had been hidden in caves by refugees from wars
- What Are Scrolls? | Scrolls Unlimited, Inc.
Scrolls were the first form of editable record keeping texts, used in Eastern Mediterranean ancient Egyptian civilizations
- Ancient Scrolls Whispers of the First Writings — The Scrolls Archive
These are the earliest scrolls — writings carried from silence into breath, before the collections were named They hold the first threads of remembrance, soft beginnings of the path that continues still Each link below will guide you into a scroll, as it was first written and placed
- What is a Scroll? (with pictures) - Language Humanities
A scroll is a large roll of parchment, papyrus, paper, or another flexible writing material which is used to store and display printed information At one time, scrolls were the primary method of information storage, until the codex or bound book was developed
- Dead Sea Scrolls - Wikipedia
In the wider sense, the Dead Sea Scrolls also include similar findings from elsewhere in the Judaean Desert, of which some are from later centuries Almost all of the 15,000 scrolls and scroll fragments are held in the Shrine of the Book at the Israel Museum located in Jerusalem
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